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AGON AG276QKD2: QD-OLED Gaming Monitor Review

New ⁢AGON‍ PRO AG276QKD2 Monitor Sets New Standard for Gaming Visuals

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – AOCS AGON PRO AG276QKD2 gaming monitor is now available, ‍boasting QD-OLED technology, DisplayHDR True Black 500 certification, and DisplayPort 2.1‍ connectivity, setting a‍ new benchmark ⁢for high-performance gaming displays.⁤ Priced at‍ €799 (approximately 310,000 Hungarian Forints), the monitor aims to deliver uncompromising image quality and speed.

The 26.5-inch QHD (2560×1440) ⁢monitor features a pixel density of 110.84 PPI and a 500 Hz refresh rate. It represents​ an advancement‌ over previous AGON PRO​ QD-OLED models, upgrading from⁣ DisplayHDR True Black 400⁤ to True⁤ Black 500. This translates to peak brightness levels of 1000 cd/m2 (APL 3%), 515⁣ cd/m2 (APL 10%), and 300 cd/m2 on a full white screen.

Color accuracy ‌is highlighted by a 10-bit color depth supporting 1.07 billion colors, covering 99.1% of the DCI-P3 color space, 98.0% of ​Adobe RGB, and 147.6% ‍of sRGB.

Connectivity ⁣includes DisplayPort 2.1 (UHBR 20) wiht an included 1.8-meter cable,⁤ alongside two HDMI 2.1 ports and a separate 1.8-meter HDMI 2.1 cable for console compatibility. A USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub and audio‌ output are also ⁢included. adaptive-Sync technology operates within a ‍48-500 Hz range, and the monitor supports PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series⁣ X/S at QHD resolution and 120 Hz.

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